Understanding submit options

If we were developing this form in an organization instead of using it as a…learning tool, we would be just moments away from getting this form published so…that folks could use it.…Our testers could go in and check it out, the people we've been working with to…create it for could take a look at it, but we have a few more steps that we need to do.…And they're important steps, although they won't take long.…We need to understand how the security for this form is going to work.…We need to set options that determine where the contents of this form will go…when the user submits the form data.…

And then we need to understand how we can publish this form so that it's…available for our users to open and fill out.…Submit options, security options and then finally publishing options.…So there are two broad ways I can submit a form.…I can submit the form so that when the users says I've got all my data in here,…click Submit, it goes to one and only one location.…The other possibility is that when the user clicks Submit that data goes to…

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4/5/2013

In this course, author and InfoPath expert Gini Courter shows how to create and publish sophisticated electronic forms using the latest version of the Microsoft form-creation tool InfoPath. The course features the InfoPath Designer tool and provides in-depth tutorials on designing form templates, and explains how to create and publish forms via email, the web, a network share, or SharePoint. Gini also demonstrates advanced aspects of InfoPath, like connecting forms to outside data sources and building templates from Office documents, databases, or XML files.